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The Alexandre Dumas Library

The Alexandre Dumas Library

By: Alexandre Dumas
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Step into a world of daring blades, secret identities, and whispered intrigues. The Alexandre Dumas Library invites listeners to gather by the fire and hear the great adventures as they were meant to be savoured - in full, unhurried, and alive with drama. From loyal musketeers to enigmatic counts, each episode unfolds a chapter of courage, betrayal, wit, and destiny, read aloud for those who believe that a good story is the finest companion on any journey. Take up your cloak, draw near, and let the tale begin.Public domain
Episodes
  • The Count of Monte Cristo Chapter 117 - The Fifth of October
    Mar 24 2026
    In which a melancholy voyage brings Maximilian Morrel to the mysterious island of Monte Cristo, where the Count extends both his profound compassion and a remarkable gift in a splendid subterranean palace, amidst the tranquil beauty of the Mediterranean twilight. Through tender conversation and solemn reflection on life and death, friendships are deepened and secrets unveiled, weaving a delicate tapestry of hope and resignation under the eternal watch of fate.
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    38 mins
  • The Count of Monte Cristo Chapter 116 - The Pardon
    Mar 24 2026
    In which the disconsolate Danglars, confined to a prison of stone and hunger, endures the cruel whims of his captors and wrestles with despair as his fortune and hope dwindle to almost nothing. In the midst of his suffering, a mysterious figure confronts him with a past he cannot evade and offers a measure of redemption that alters the course of his fate.
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    13 mins
  • The Count of Monte Cristo Chapter 115 - Luigi Vampa's Bill of Fare
    Mar 24 2026
    In which the unfortunate Danglars awakens in a stark and gloomy cell, bewildered by his unexpected captivity yet comforted by the strange preservation of his valuables, only to face the peculiar customs and costly hospitality of his rough captors. With wry humour and mounting hunger, he negotiates the extravagant price of sustenance served not out of kindness, but the rigour of a ruthless economy within these subterranean confines.
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    15 mins
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